User Manual

Chapter 3 Setup
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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For the ACD1
1.
Power-on the ACD1.
After approximately ten seconds, the unit’s front panel display will show the HOME screen.
2. On the front panel of the unit, hold down the [BACK] button for one second or longer.
The Device ID setting screen will appear.
3. Use the [sINC/YES] or [tDEC/NO] button on the front panel of the unit to select the
Device ID. You can select a value in the range of 0–255.
If multiple ACD1 or TXn units are connected to a single network, set each unit to a different Device ID.
4. Press the front panel [NEXT] button.
The cursor moves to .
5. Press the front panel [sINC/YES] button.
The value you specified will be applied to the unit.
If you move to a different screen without pressing the [sINC/YES] button, your change will not
be applied.
6. Repeat steps 1–5 to specify the Device ID for each connected ACD1 unit.
You can also change the Device ID on Amp Editor’s [Change Device ID] dialog box (page 108)
after the devices are synchronized with Amp Editor.
For the XMV4140/XMV4280/XMV8140/XMV8280
1.
Power-off the XMV.
2. Use the DIP switches (1–3) to specify the upper digit, and use the rotary switch to specify
the lower digit to select the UNIT ID value from a maximum of 127 combinations in the
range of 01 through 7F (127).
To change the switch settings, turn off the power to the unit. If you change the settings while the
power is on, the change will not be effective until you turn the unit off and then on.
Do not use “00” as the UNIT ID.
For the XMV4140-D/XMV4280-D/XMV8140-D/XMV8280-D
1.
Power-off the XMV-D.
2. Use the rotary switch (HIGH) to specify the upper digit, and use the rotary switch (LOW)
to specify the lower digit to select the UNIT ID value from a maximum of 254 combina-
tions in the range of 01 through FE (254).
Do not use “00” or “FF” as the UNIT ID.
To change the switch settings, turn off the power to the unit. If you change the settings while the
power is on, the change will not be effective until you turn the unit off and then on.
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